Protektorát Čechy a Morava: právo nástroj nacistické expanze Page 274 · 274 of 289
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia: right tool of Nazi expansion
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274 as a means of arsonizing Jewish property into the Czech hands. (See Miroslav Kárný: A final solution, Genocide of Czech Jews in German Protectorate Policy, Prague 1991, p. 24) 4. 5. This article by Jan Stránský, written in the Lidové noviny under the impression of the Munich dictation, printed under the pseudonym Petr Bílý, later accused of his author. Ladislav Soldan, K unwritten chapter from the history of Czech journalism, SBORNIK OF PHILOZOFIC FACULTS OF THE Brno UNIVERSITY STUDIO MINORA FACULTATIS PHILOSOPHICAE UNITIS BRUNENSIS, D 34, 1987; http://digilib.phil.muni.cz/bitstream/handle/11222.digilib/107828/D_ScientiaeLitterarum_34- 1987-1_8.pdf of 6.11.2013. 6. René Küpper : FRANK - Political Biography of Sudeton German National Sociality, ARGO 2012, p. 193. 7. Vojtěch Kyncl, No remorse....Genocide of Bohemia after the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, Historical Institute, Prague 2012, page 126. 8. Pavel Maršálek: Under the protection of the hook cross. Nazi occupation regime in the Czech lands 1939-1945, Auditorium 2012, page 45. 9. Jaroslav Čvančara : Heydrich, Gallery, 2004, p. 160. 10. Ibid., p. 312. 11. Closer Pavel Holländer, Nastin Philosophy of Law. Reflections Structural, Všehrd, Prague 2000, p. 62 © 68. 12. Mary Heinemann: Czechoslovakia: The State That Failed, Yale University Press, 2009. Respekt. He states: "Mary Heimann, for example, claims that it was a sovereign state and that none of what happened in the Republic between the end of September 1938 and mid-March 1939 is to be blamed on Nazi Germany. In fact, the Republic was broken mentally, economically and politically, by that time Czechoslovakia was no longer a sovereign State, but was subject to evil because of the Reich. The author, however, strangely claims the exact opposite: according to her, the second Republic shows how Czech, Slovak or Russian anti-Semitism and fascism would have developed if Germany had not intervened. However, the other Republic was nothing more than a direct consequence of Germany's intervention!" http://spect.ihned.cz/c1-39755250-bad-stat-i-narod of 8.4.2014.